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Live-in Carer for Enfield Carers Homecare

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Enfield
3 weeks ago
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Enfield Carers Centre are recruiting experienced, caring, and passionate Live-in Carers to join our dedicated team.

We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding care to our clients so are looking for people who want to make a real difference by supporting clients to live a safe and independent life.

The successful candidate will be joining an established, hardworking and supportive team of people

Main Purpose of the role:

  • Provide and maintain a person-centred care service, promoting independence and providing emotional support
  • Assist with personal care tasks, including bathing, dressing and continence support
  • 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus 8 bank holidays
  • Sick pay
  • Company pension
  • Health Cash Plan
  • CarerSmart Discount Scheme
  • Paid training face-to-face and online
  • Free DBS Check
  • Recommend a friend bonus programme
  • Free office parking
  • Company events

How to ApplyPlease complete ALL of the following documents

If you would like to find out more before applying, please contact the Homecare team at Enfield Carers Centre on or and ask to speak to Carol Henry the Homecare Manager.

This is your opportunity to tell us about yourself and your experience as well as say why you are the most suited candidate to the role.

[Remember to enable editing if you want to complete the form electronically]

Please ensure you seal the completed form in the separate envelope provided and print your name on the front. This will not be opened unless you are successful at the interview stage. If you are not successful, the envelope with its contents will be shredded.

Please return your completed forms to us via:

or by post or hand and marked asPRIVATE & CONFIDENTIALto:

Carol Henry, Homecare Manager
Enfield Carers Centre
Britannia House
137 – 143 Baker Street
Enfield,Middlesex
EN1 3JL


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